33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
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33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Does anyone have this setup. I'm going to add this over the winter and would like to get a couple pictures of the back seat and engine hatch combo. One picture with the hatch closed and one picture with the hatch opened about 12".
Thanks in advanced.
Thanks in advanced.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by Steel Outlawed
Does anyone have this setup. I'm going to add this over the winter and would like to get a couple pictures of the back seat and engine hatch combo. One picture with the hatch closed and one picture with the hatch opened about 12".
Thanks in advanced.
Thanks in advanced.
I just emailed you a bunch of pictures of the way mine are set up on the 36 from different angles.
Let me know if you don't get them.
I have not seen many on the 33 Outlaw, but if memory serves me they are done differently, and part of them is actually attached to the sun pad/engine cover.
Personally from what I have seen with Donzi, NorTech and others, I would fabricate some custom handles and powercoat them to match.
Good luck on that project.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Speaking of powdercoat, I want to get my swim platform to you Jeff this winter to have some ddings removed and powdercoat.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by Steel Outlawed
Does anyone have this setup. I'm going to add this over the winter and would like to get a couple pictures of the back seat and engine hatch combo. One picture with the hatch closed and one picture with the hatch opened about 12".
Thanks in advanced.
Thanks in advanced.
The engine hatch appears to be the same as the std. unit.
The back seat hinges forward, much like the bottom
cushion does on the standard rear seat, except it will
pull out slightly before it tilts forward ( so you don't
have to raise the engine hatch to gain access to
underneath the rear seat)
The side arm rests on the outer seats stay stationary,
and are part of what I would call the upper bulkhead
of the engine compartment
We like it.
The only drawback is you are limited to three in the
back seat, instead of however many you can cram
in the standard issue rear seat.
I'll try to take a few pic, and e-mail them to you.
JT
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
I have it.....don't have any pic's.
The engine hatch appears to be the same as the std. unit.
The back seat hinges forward, much like the bottom
cushion does on the standard rear seat, except it will
pull out slightly before it tilts forward ( so you don't
have to raise the engine hatch to gain access to
underneath the rear seat)
The side arm rests on the outer seats stay stationary,
and are part of what I would call the upper bulkhead
of the engine compartment
We like it.
The only drawback is you are limited to three in the
back seat, instead of however many you can cram
in the standard issue rear seat.
I'll try to take a few pic, and e-mail them to you.
JT
The engine hatch appears to be the same as the std. unit.
The back seat hinges forward, much like the bottom
cushion does on the standard rear seat, except it will
pull out slightly before it tilts forward ( so you don't
have to raise the engine hatch to gain access to
underneath the rear seat)
The side arm rests on the outer seats stay stationary,
and are part of what I would call the upper bulkhead
of the engine compartment
We like it.
The only drawback is you are limited to three in the
back seat, instead of however many you can cram
in the standard issue rear seat.
I'll try to take a few pic, and e-mail them to you.
JT
Dock, I did get the pictures thanks for sending them. Now that I see the pictures of yours I see what they were talking about. If you notice on your hatch the part that is between the humps stick out about 6 inches. On mine without the boltsers it is flush with the humps.
Jason whenever you get ready to powder caot the swim platform just let me know. I will be glad to get it coated for you.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by Steel Outlawed
Thanks Buddy, I was hoping you would chime in. I thought yours had the 3 man bolster. If you get some pictures send them to [email protected].
Dock, I did get the pictures thanks for sending them. Now that I see the pictures of yours I see what they were talking about. If you notice on your hatch the part that is between the humps stick out about 6 inches. On mine without the boltsers it is flush with the humps.
Jason whenever you get ready to powder caot the swim platform just let me know. I will be glad to get it coated for you.
Dock, I did get the pictures thanks for sending them. Now that I see the pictures of yours I see what they were talking about. If you notice on your hatch the part that is between the humps stick out about 6 inches. On mine without the boltsers it is flush with the humps.
Jason whenever you get ready to powder caot the swim platform just let me know. I will be glad to get it coated for you.
it's as you describe above.
I got some pic's taken, I'll send them to you
shortly.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by JRalston
Speaking of powdercoat, I want to get my swim platform to you Jeff this winter to have some ddings removed and powdercoat.
Oh by the way this is Dave(Irishtornado)
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by screamingeagle
Jeff do you do custom billet aluminum work? I'm trying to get a few things made and powdercoated for my boat this winter....
Oh by the way this is Dave(Irishtornado)
Oh by the way this is Dave(Irishtornado)
Good to hear from you again.
It's according to what you want I can usually get anything made in our shop, or at least from one of our suppliers. And yes powdercoating can be done also.
Yeah, I don't think you will see some of us over on one of the other sites anytime soon.
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Re: 33 Outlaw with rear bolster seat ?
Originally Posted by screamingeagle
Jeff do you do custom billet aluminum work? I'm trying to get a few things made and powdercoated for my boat this winter....
Oh by the way this is Dave(Irishtornado)
Oh by the way this is Dave(Irishtornado)
Danger Will Robinson, Danger Will Robinson!!
WARNING, WARNING
Jeff only has one color "Purple"
Yikes!
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